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INDEX 2005 Abbott and Simpson (merchants), 68 Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, Phila., 83 abolitionism, George W. Woodward's corre- Allison, Robert J., book rev. by, 115-16 spondence on, 203-11 almshouse (Phila.), 321 Academy of Music, Phila., 79 Alnutt, Brian E., “The Negro Excursions’: Adam, Robert, President’s House, Phila., built Recreational Outings among Philadelphia in style of, 421 African Americans, 1876-1926,” 73-104 Adams, Abigail, description of 190 Market America: in 1816, book on, 115-16; citizen Street, Phila.: president's private office, ship in 18th-century PA, 285-87; democ location of, 379; summer room location, racy in Jeffersonian PA, book on, 354-55; 380 impact of sensuous experience on history Adams, John, 311; characser of, book on, of, book on, 347-48; spiritualism in, book 484-85; creation of U.S. Marine Band on, 119-20; urban history of, book on, and, 377; household of, 459; moves into 118-19 White House, Washington, DC, 423; in American Freedom, American Slavery Phila., and Ninth Street property, 420, (Morgan), 351 423; in Phila., official residence of, 453 American Historical Association, female his Adams, Samuel, 12-13, 15-20, 28 torians and, 123 Ad Hoe Historians group: in community American Revolution: consumer politics shap based interpretation process, 450; in pub ing, book on, 231-32; as culture war, 12; lic forum on plans for President’s House enlisted soldiers and American identity in, site, Phila., 452-53 book on, 351-52; “man-stealing” before Affleck, Thomas (Phila. furniture maker), 173, and after, 318; PA bachelors and, 176, 186 283-315; Phila. (1774-1783) and, 7-44 African Americans, 314: “Black Mafia” in Amherst, Maj. Gen. Jefte ry, 270 Phila., book on, 242-44; and category amusement parks: in Ohio, 91; in Phila. area, labeling, 193-94; ceremonies at Liberty 88-91; in southern states, 91-92 sell, 447; 18th-century category labels for, amusements, studies on, 75-76 172-78; emancipation celebrations of, André, Maj. John, 22; Gentleman’s Magazine book on, 490-91; historical interpretation article by, 24-25; as Meschianza organiz and, 477-78; as kidnapping victims in er, 23; Meschianza sketch by, 25 (illus.) Phila., notes and documents on, 317-45; Anglo-American culture, 260, 273, 281 losses incurred by (1619-1865), 463; as Anglo-American trade, in fur and skins from nurses, in yellow fever epidemic of 1793, backcountry PA (1760s), 133-62 163-65, 171, 185-89, 193; in Pittsburgh, Annals of Philadelphia (Watson), 376-77 history of, book on, 490-91; population Anthony, Susan B., selected papers increase in Phila. (1926), 77, 96-97; recre (1873-1880) of, book on, 238-40 ational outings/leisure-time activities of inthracite coal region (PA), book on, 121-22 (Phila., 1876-1926), 73-104; repeal of Appelman, Roy E., 371 black suffrage, 196; rioting during social Aquia Creek, VA, 424 excursions, 84 85; as troops in Arch Street Prison (Phila.), 327 Revolutionary War, 463; in yellow fever Arnold, Benedict, 10-11; patriotic parade in epidemic of 1793, 163-94 Phila. organized by, 2 s resident of 190 African Methodist Episcopal Church: in High Street, Phila., 418; treason of, and Atlantic City, N J, 97; in Phila., 81, 83 effigy parade depicting, 10-11, 32-42, 33 AHA. See American Historical Association (illus. ) Alabama, African American kidnap victims Articles of Association (1774), 8, 13, 15-17 sold in, 323 flouting of, 22; fostering personal Albright and Lahn (printers), 58 restraint, 15-16 llen, James, 175 Articles of Confederation, 53 Allen, Richard, 164, 166, 173, Asbury Park, NJ, 94-95, 97-99 192-93, 318-19 ATAC. See Avenging The Ancestors Allen, Richie, book on, 240-42 Coalition Allen, Thomas M., book rev. by, 483-84 Atlantic City, NJ, 78; African American excursions to, 92-103; cakewalk competi trading firm), 144, 147, 149-50, 152, 155, tions in, 101 (photo 159-61; Joseph Rigby’s letter to, 133-34 Atlantic ocean, European mercenary recruits Bay of Fundy estates, settlers in, 279 journey across, 266—67 Bayton, John (fur trader), 138 “Atlantic Social Club,” Phila., 93 Beates, Barbara (tobacconist), 64 Augusta County, VA, 1859-1863, book on, Beates, Conrad (tobacco merchant), 66 236 +3 Bedford County, PA, 295, 304, 306 Augustan kings,2 7 Beeman, Richard, 284 Aug rustine Park} yy Beissel, Georg Conrad, and Ephrata Society, Aurand, Harold W., Coalcracker Culture: book on, 106 Work and +al ues in Pennsylvania Benedict Dorsey and Son (grocers), 64 Anthracite, 1835-1935, rev., 121-22 Benjamin Rush: Patriot and P1h ysician, by Austin dower slave in Washington's Phila Brodsky, rev., 485-86 ,ousehold), 463, 468; biographical sketcl Berlin, Ira, 457 93; death of, 387 Bernstein, R. B., Thomas Jetterson, rev., , Mercenaries recruited from, 264, 281 234-35 Bett (slave), attempted escape of, 467 Avenging I he Ancestors C oalition: activities of, 469-70; perspective on President’s Bevan, David (merchant), 69 House site, Phila., 469-71 Bezis-Selfa, John, Forging America: Ayers, Edward L., In the Presence of Mine Ironworkers, Adventurers, and the Enemies: War in the Heart of America, Industrious Revolution, rev., 235-36 1859-1863,r ev., 236-38 Bickman and Reese (textile business), 64 Biddle, Charles, 181 ach, Jeff, petit Turtledoves: The Biddle, Sarah, 181 Sacred World of Ephrata, rev., 106 biographies, of slaves, for President’s House bachelors, and = Amer Rev., 283-315 site, Phila., 454-55 backcountry,S « n Years’ War and 1, book on, Birch, William, engraving of President’s House, Ninth Street, Phila., 420 (illus minary planning for 421 ing the Site at 190 High The Birth of City Planning in the United Now SE Corner of 6th and States, 1840-1917, by Peterson, rev., Market Streets (INHP), 358-59 Washington's valet and Black, Jeremiah S., corre spondence with hairdresser), 401 G seorge W. Woodward, 203-16, 218-20 Baker, Godfrey (bookstore owner), 64, 69 pee) Ss Baker and Conegy l “The Black Eye on George Washington's Baldwin, Justice Henry, 196 ‘White House’,” by Michael Coard, Bartlett, Josiah, 31 461-71 Bartow, Thomas (merchant), 65 “Black Mafia” (Phila.), book on, 242-44 baseb ill, and racial integration, book on, blacks. See African Americans 240-42 Blaine, Ephraim (fur trader), 148, 151 Bassett, Burnwell, Jr., Oney Judge and Commissary he of Purchases in 29299 Amer. Rev., 149; warehouse work of, Bassett, Sarah, 184 150-51 bathhouse, at President’s House, Phila., s Blandford (British naval vessel), 255 78, 380, 381 plan Blockson, Charles, 454, 468 See individual battles by name Blodget, Samuel, 429 Board of War, Benedict Arnold and, 40 Baumann, Roland M., book rev <a3 60-61 Body and Soul: A Sympathetic History of Baur [Bain], Jacob (Washington’s valet and American Spiritualism, by Cox, rev., hairdresser), 401 119-20 Baynton, John (fur trader), 143, 146 Bolivar, W. Carl, 99 Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan (Quaker Bomar, Mary A., 408-9, 471 Boucher, Joshua and R. L. Kennon, corre Bushman, Richard, 47-49 spondence with Joseph Watson, 341-42 butter, production and sale in country stores, Boudinot, Elias, 42-43 61-62 Bouquet, Lt. Col. Henry, 257, 269, 272; report to, 274-75 akewalk competitions, in Atlantic City, NJ, Bourbon kings, 273-74 101 (photo) Bowling, Kenneth R., 42; ed., The House and ‘alhoun, John C., 200-201 Senate in the 1790s: Petitioning, “allender, Robert (fur trader), 140-41, 143, Lobbying, and Institutional Development, 147-48, 153, 157-58, 160, 162 with Kennon., rev., 109-11 ‘amden and Atlantic Railroad, 93, 100 Boyer, Paul, 75 ‘ameron, Simon, 196 Braddock, Maj. Gen. Edward, 255, 258 ‘ampbell, Alexander V., “A ‘nursery for sol Bradford, Thomas, Jr. (clerk of Phila. Se diers to the whole world’: Colonel James Council), 341 Prevost and the Foreign Protestant 3radford, William (PA attorney general), 169 Military Migration of the Mid Bradley, James, 95, 97 Eighteenth Century,” 253-81 Brandywine Springs Park, DE, 83 ‘ampbell, Dr. Geor 4 e W., 185 Backcountry: The Seven Years’ ampbell, John, Earl ]i of Loudoun, 260 n Virginia and Pennsylvania, anada, surrender of (1760), 271 1765, by Ward, 227-28 annon, James, —37-, a30e8 , Philip (locksmith), 57 ‘annon, Jesse (slave trader), 322 n, IT.H ., The Marketplace of Revolution: ‘annon, Patty (wife of Jesse 322, 328 How Consumer Politics Shaped ‘annon-Johnson family (kidnapping ring), American Independence, rev., 231-32 322-23, 328; extradition warrants for, 326 Breton, William L., watercolor of original ape May, NJ, 88, 92, 94-95 ident’s House, 190 High Street, apitalism, in Jeffersonian PA, book on, 354-55 imusements in, arey, Mathew, 164—66, 178, 185-86, 188-89, 1 skin trade with, 137-38 192-93 in Seven Years’ War, book on, urlisle, PA, fur trade and, 133-62 ‘he € arpe nters’ Company of Phila., 9 ‘arr, Henry an American slave trader) 323, 327 za celebration, 23 ‘arshore, Andrew Mayfield, occupation of Phila ‘chard. 429 Orting events organized b , Ed Delahanty in the Emerald 485-86 atin, Edward, 185 spondej ‘ayton, Horace, Chicago free time study 1945) of, 76 Brown, Washingt wzenove, Theophile, 46 entennial Exhibition, Phila. (1876), 76-7 79 Bryan, George, uchanan, James, correspondence w entral Presbyterian Church, Phila., 83 George W. Woodward, 217-18 ramics, in archaeological find at “House of ks County, PA, 306 Families,” Mount Vernon, VA, 441 nting, Josiah (business partner of Josep! vambers-Schiller, Lee Virginia, 314-15 Watsor > 317 harles, Robert, 258 , Nathaniel: gutting of 190 High Street, harles II (king of England), 288 1., 474; lecture (1875) on and plan of arlotte (queen of King George III) 279 sident’s House, 190 High Street Shester County, PA: Committee of Inspection 376 plan » 379 and Observation, 18, 20; taxable residents mic hospital, 189 by sex, property, and marital status (1774), 305 (table); taxation in, 283-306; tax col Coates, James, Baltimore leisure-time study on in (1718-1775), 294-95; tax rate and (1890-1920), 76 returns (1715-1788), 296 (table Coats, William (merchant), 68 Chestnut Hill Park (“White City”), Phila. Cole, Arthur H., 47 nent park 90-91 Collins, John, 425 African Americans, Colored American Magazine, 99 commemoration: history vs., 456; scholarshiy = Africar American, vulnerability in vs Bey 476 yf i of slaves at President’s Hous e la., 321 site, Phila., arguments for and against, 1an Recor Ier weeklasy journal 9 453-544; of slaves at President’s House YS site, Phila ’ ATAC’s views on, 470 slaves at President’s House site, Phila., community input for, 451-52; of s laves att President’s House site, Phil 1., Congres sionally idated, 450; of slaves at President’s House site, Phila., humaniza tion and individualization and, 467-68; « |+ slaves at President’s House site, Phila “Noosed Nine,” 461, 468, 471: of sl President’s House site, Phila., public’s understanding President’s House +1>5]1 DOOKS on, Concord 284 Condit, W. J., York Ci 1, NY Congress, , in 1790s, book on, Congress ill i proximity to Pre Hous« 446; restoration of, 41A4 6 conscript law, George W. Woodward's corre sponde nce 0 n, 217-18 (L ¢ ynstitution, U.S., in, 463-—6¢ 1838), Constitutionalists, 37-44 ; as resider consumers, in early America, book on, 231 , 418 “Continella” (Dutchess of Independence | find at “House of 30-—30n56 non, VA, 440-41 Continental army, 312 Vork and Values in Continental Congress: 1st Anthracite, 1835-19335, t Phila., 7-44; 1 st (1776), tions and, 302; 2nd (1783), 14 PA, book on, Co’ ntinental currency, rescinde14d as legal tender in PA, 39 Blac K Eve on ¢ yeorge Convenient and Ornamental Architecture te House’,” 461 Crunden), 417 correspondence: on African American kidnap Darroch, Henry (merchant), 62, 65-66, 68 victims in Phila., 317—45; on Civil War Davis, Susan, 43 1861-1865), 203-25; on plans for Davy, in Washington's Phila. household, 401 President’s House, 190 High Street, Day, Thomas (fur trader), 150, 152 *hila., 379-80, 385, 391, 403-4, 407, 418 Deane, Silas (French commissioner), 36 462-63. See also individual correspon Declaration of Rights, 311 dents by name Deer skins, 135-36, 151 Coryell, Lewis S., correspondence with deindustrialization, in Pittsburgh, book on, George W. Woodward, 216-17 123-24 Cottinger, Elizabeth (Phila. businesswoman), Delahanty, Ed, book on, 240-41 Delaware, Cannon-Johnson gang in, 322 +t, book rev. by, 356-5 Delaware County jail, 175 n early mid Atlantic states, Delaware River, George Washington crossing of, book on, 353-54 2878 Delaware Valley, in-migration of black south rt S., Body and Soul rst 96-97 ic History of Ame the Goods: The Country alism, rev., 119-20 Wenger, 399 , Mayor 1 offer ind Lines: The Denmark, mercenaries recrui DesBarres, Lt. Joseph F. W., 273, 278-79 Deshler-Morris House, Germantown, Phila., DiamondJ,a m Die Deutsch tis, George Washington Parke, on Biirgerkrieg« Washington’s discovery, Lewis and Clark expedition of, istis, Martha (widow of Daniel), marria book on, 111-13 to George Washington, 387 Dobson, Ge e (brother of Joseph), 149 lave), 402 Dobson, Joseph (fur trade 50, 153, Dahomey Park, OH (amusement park), 91 Documenting Pennsylvania’s Past: The First Dailey, James (African American kidnap vic Century of the Pennsylvania State tim), letters concerning, 342—43 Archives, by ShirkJr ., ed., rev., 360-61 Damn Dutch: Pennsylvania Germans at documents, Euro-American control of, Gettysburg, by Valuska and Keller, rev., 356-5 / Donegal, Lancaster County, PA, 148 498 Dorsey, Benedict, Jr., (businessman), 67 England, borough franchise model from, 307 Dorsey, Benedict (father of Abby Dorsey Enlightenment, electrical technology during, Morris), 191 book on, 348-49 Dorsey, Leonard (uncle of Abby Dorsey Ephrata Society, Lancaster County, PA, book Morris), 192 on, 106 Douglass, Frederick, 79 epidemics, yellow fever, in Phila. (1793), dower slaves, of George Washington, 387-88; 163-94 plans for, 390, 390n44 Erma Social Club, Phila., 84-85 Downs, | ethnography project, on interpretation of Drake, lair, Chic t President’s House site, Phila., 449 Europa (ship), 267 Europe, mercenaries recruited from, 264 exhibitions, Enola Gay, controversy over, 457 Fairlamb, Nicholas (Phila. sheriff Drinker, Daniel, 68 Fanelli, Doris Devine, “History, DDr inker, I Elizabeth, 24, 30; yel ver ep! C ommemoration, and 1 an IInntteerrddiisscciipp]l inary Approach to the President’s House Site,” 445-60 African Ameri Fisher family, in yellow fever epidemic of Free African Society, 178, 180 Freedom Trail, Boston, 456 Fitzgerald, B. G., 99 freeholders, right to vote and, 300 Fitzgerald’s Auditorium, Atlantic City, NJ, 99 Fresnel (tutor), 382 Flexner, James Thomas, 401 Friend, John (merchant), 69 Flower, John (craftsman), 58 Friendly Association, 144 Folmer, Jacob (tinsmith), 58 frontier history, Indian wars and, book on, Forbes, Gen. John, army of, in Seven Years 227-28 War, 149 F gitive Slave Act (1793): effects of, 390, 469: Forbes wagon road, 137, 145 Washington signs, 390, 464, 473, 475 Foreigners in the Union Army anc Fuller, B., 171, 174, 190 Lonn), 356 “Fundamental Constitutions” of PA, Penn’s n mercenaries, and mid-ei hteenth ce model of, 291 tury migrattio oNonrt h America, 25 ur trade, in backcountry PA (1760s), 133-62 See also Royal American Regiments 1756-1766 sabrie , by, 230-31, merica: Ironworkers, q é he Industrious Revolution, by Bezi sage, Maj. Gen. Thomas, 276 5 Gallman, J. Matthew, book rev. by, 236-38 Galloway, Grace Growden, 34-35 ( sallow ay, Josey yh, 22, 144 Gardene I, Betsy, 191 Garrett, Clarke, book rev. by, 119-2 Garrigues, Samuel ila. constable 327-28 Gayda, William ( country st gender, historical endeavors 122-23 ender relations e Ill (king of Ex trard, Conrad, 26-27 merical icans, n, Schaefferstown,PA, 53 jans ot Pennsylvania: A Critical lary History of the Ephrata ‘loister and the Dunkers (Sachse), 107 he German Soldier in the Wars of the good House Ww f ty, as United States (Rosengarten), 356 -orge Washington's official residence, Germany: mercenaries recruited from, 2 cription and history of, ¢ 3 262, 264-65; recruiting sergeants in, 277 Geschichte des 75sten Regiments, Pa. Vols. 356 Gettysburg, Battle of: books on, 116-18; lerick Douglass Hospital, Phila Pennsylvania Germans at, book on, 356-57; U.S. Army at, book on, 116-18 Guinand merchant house, 262, 266-67 Gettysburg, by Sears, rev., 116-18 Gumienny, Kevin, book rev. by, 348-49 The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Gustafson, Melanie, book rev. by, 238-40 Command (Coddington), 117 Gibbs, Joseph (servant), 172-73 Habsburg territories, mercenaries recruited Giesberg, Judith Ann, book rev. by, 488-89 from, 262 Gilded Age, politics in, book on, 357-58 Haddon Hall Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ, 93 Giles (dower slave in Washington's Phila. resi Haines, Casper, 187 dence), 463, 468; biographical sketch of, Haines, Catherine, 183 395 Haines, Margaret, 187, 191 Gilje, Paul A., Liberty on the Watertront: Haines, Reuben, 187 American Maritime Culture in the Age of Haldimand, Lt. Col. Frederick, 257, 269-70, Revolution, rev., 232-33 278; as Quebec’s governor (1777-1786), Gilpin, Joshua (cousin of Thomas Fisher), 272 3, 192 Hall, Jeffrey C., The Stand of the U.S. Army Girty, Simon (fur trader), 152 at Gettysburg, rev., 116-18 Gitts family, in yellow fever epidemic of 1793, Haller, Mark H., book rev. by, 242-44 184 Hallett, Stephen, 426 Glasco, Laurence A., ed., The WPA Histon Hamilton, Alexander, 53; character of, book Negro in Pittsburgh, rev., 491-92 on, 484-85 Gloucester City, NJ, 88-89, 92 Hamilton,J .W . (John), 324-26; correspon Gmelin, Capt. George Adam, 267, 279 dence with Joseph Watson, 333-37 The Godless Constitution (Kramnick and Hamilton, William, countryseat of, 418, Moore), 107 418n28 Gordon, Ann D., ed., The Selected Papers of Hancock, John, 20 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Hanover, William Augustus, Duke of #Anthony. Vol. 3, National Protection for Cumberland, 256 National Citizens, 1873-1880, rev., Harriet Tubman: The Life and the Life 238—40 Stories, by Humez, rev., 488-89 Government House, New York City: as Harrisburg State Journal ( newspaper), 93 George Washington's official residence, Harris’ Ferry, PA, 139 411; as Washington's official residence, Harrison, Benjamin, 20 building of, 413-14; as Washington’s offi Hasenclever, Peter, 279 cla | residence, president's office in, 383 Hawke, Vice Adm. Edward, 267-68 Governor’s Island, NY, 268 Hazard, Ebenezer, 174, 187 Grabill, Michael (oil miller), 60-61, 68 Heidelberg Township, PA, 52 Gradual Abolition of Slavery Act (1780), 170, Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in 455, 468; proposed exemptions under, {merican History, by Morone, rev., 105-6 388-89; provisions of, 388 Henderson, Amy Hudson, book rev. by, Grand Army of the Republic, Robert Bryan 487-88 post of, Sept 1891 excursion of, 87 Henderson, John, 324-26, 329; correspon Grant’s Hill, Battle of (1758), 269 dence with Joseph Watson, 330-32, Grass, Michael, 273 334—40, 343-44 Gray, William, 164, 173, 177-78, 180, 192-93 I lepp, John H. IV, book rev. by, 118-19 Great Road, 145 Herbert, Leila, 402 ( sreen, Jes sc, 328 Hercules (slave in Washington’s Phila. house Griffin, Sean Patrick, Philadelphia’s “Black hold), 468; biographical sketch of, Mafia”: A Social and Political History, 393-94; escape of, 440, 467, 474; outside rev., 242-44 activities of, 442-43; portrait of, cover Griffith, Sally, 192-93 illus.; Washington's preferential treatment Gugy, Conrad, 273 of, 440 Guinand family, 256 High Street (No. 190), Phila., Washington’s Guinand, Henry, Sr., 256 official residence on. See Masters-Penn- Morris house, 190 High Street, Phila. Holt, Thomas, 165 Hills, John, map of Phila., 379 homosexuals, 290, 99 Hinderaker, Eric, 144 Hood, Adrienne D., The Weaver's Craft: historians, scholarship and public history: Cloth, Commerce, and Industry in Early blending of, 478; competing needs of, Pennsylvania, rev., 228-29 478; role in 21st century, 481 Hoskins, Caleb (cousin of Benjamin Smith), Historical Records in Pennsylvania (1983 190-91 report of PSA), 360 The House and Senate in the 1790s: Historical Society of Pennsylvania: inaugural Petitioning, Lobbying, and Institutional meeting of, 446n2; Joseph Watson Papers Development, by Bowling and Kennon, held at, 317-45; in public forum on plans eds., rev., 109-11 for President’s House site, Phila., 452- “House for Families,” at Mount Vernon, VA, historical truth: political imperatives of, 47 437, 438 (illus.); archaeological finds scholars and, 476-77 from, 438-41, 439 (photo) historic-site interpretation: honesty in, House of Refuge for Colored Children 456-57; President’s House site, Pl (Phila.), 320 approaches in establishing, 445-60; House of Refuge, Phila. (1828), 320 President's House site, Phila., ATAC’s Houston, William Churchill, 41-42 perspective on, 469-71; President’s House Howe, Gen. William, 21-22; at Brandywine, site, Phila., daily life of slaves in, 433-43; 22; Meschianza farewell for, 24; as resi President’s House site, Phila., INHP dent of 190 High Street, Phila., 418 resistance to, 402-6; President’s House Howell, David, 43 site, Phila., known and unknown aspects Humez, Jean M., Harriet Tubman: The Lite , 479; President’s House site, Phila., and the Life Stories, rev., 488-89 .olarly understanding vs. public history Hungary, mercenaries recruited from, 257 in, 459-60, 473-81; President’s House Huntington, Benjamin, 42 site, Phila., values guiding, 454-55. See Hurley, James and Fanny, servants in ulso commemoration Washington's Phila. household, 385-86 “History, Commemoration, and an Hutchins, Frank W., 379 Interdisciplinary Approach to the Hutchinson, Thomas (lieutenant governor of President’s House Site,” by Doris Devine MA), 18 Fanelli, 445-60 The History of a German-Polish Civil War icehouse, at President’s House site, Phila., Brigade (Pula), 356 378, 435; discovery of, 404; location o Hoban, James: rebuilds White House after 384 (plan ), 386 “A destruction by British, 430; White Houss« IHA. See Independence Hall Assoc iat4n designs of, 425-26, 427 pl in), 428 Illino1i4s,4 , an1d4 6-b4a7c kcountry PA fur tr‘a dg” 1760s), illus.); White House designs of, changes to, 426-29 Illinois Company, 144-45 * Hockley, Thomas (hardware shop owner), 64 Imroff, Fidus and Jane, servantsain Hoeffel, Joseph (U.S. congressman), Wahington’s Phila. housel4ld, 385-86 Hoffer, Peter Charles, Sensory Worlds indentured servants: slaves vs., 470; in Early America, rev., 347-48 Washington's Phila. residence, 400-401 Hoftman, Jacob, 62 independence, personal, determination of, Holker, John, as resident of 190 High Street, 310-13 Phila., 418 Independence Hall, Phila.: George W Holland, Capt Samuel, 273, 278 Woodward's speech at, 197-98; preserva Hollingsworth, Levi, 173, 176, 186 tion of, 445-46 Holt, Michael F., 200 Independence Hall Association, 372; on Olin Holt, Sharon Ann: book rev. by, 232-33; Partnership footprint design for “Questioning the Answers: Modernizing President’s House site, 407; purpose of, Public History to Serve the Citizens,” 371 473-81 Independence Mall, 446; design of, 447; 502 INHP map of, 405n86 house at president's House site, Phila., Independence National Historical Park: cre 404 ation of, 474; General Management Plan Johnson, Ebenezer F. (brother of Joe Johnson, for, 447-48; interpretive programs at, 445; slave trader), 323-24, 326, 328 map of Independence Mall, 405n86; pub Johnson, J« ye (African American kidnap vic- lic forum held by, 408-9, 452-53; REAP tim), 323-24 project conducted by, 449; redevelopment Johnson, Joe (slave trader), 32222 -23, 327 of, 447-48; scholarly roundtable conduct Johnson, William (deputy superintendent of ed by, 408; visitor experiences at, 409, 458; Indian affairs), 144, 146 Washington’s sl s and commemoration Jones, Absalom, 164, 166, 173, 177-78, 180, of, 470-71; Washington's slaves and refut 192-93, 318 ed report 2002) identifying, 400-401 Jones, Jack (son of Ralph), 90-91 indus trial revolution, ironworkers and, book Jones, Ralph (Episcopal pastor), 90n yn, 235-36 Jones, William Henry, recreation of African Industrv (snow), 266 Americans in Washington, DC, study of, INHP. See Independence National Historical 5 Park Jordan, Winthrop, 166, 174 ences betweer ’ Joseph Watson Papers, African American kid nappings documented in, 317—45 mensions of Daily Lift Journal of American History, review process in the President’s for submissions to, 123 int Vernon,”b y Dennis Judge, Andrew (father of Oney), 397 Judge, Oney (dower slave at Washington's Enemies: War in the Phila. residence), 468; biographical sketch 1859-186 3, | y of, 397-99; esc upe of, 467, 474; « scape of, historically interpreted, 479-80; escape of, Washin zton’s reg 1840, book on, 2 W ishingt n's purst betore 1840, book on, 2 H.: book rev. by, 484-85, Kachun, Mitch, Festivals of Freedom: liadel Vlemory and Meaning in African Po>]l itical 1CaolCutl ture American Eman ipation Celebrations, 1783,” 7 1808-1915, rev., 490-91 Kann, Mark, 287 Ivory, Thoma Kashatus, William C., September Swoon Richie Allen, the 64 Phillies, and Racial Jack (slave), attempted escape of, 467 Integration, rev., 2 | 14 Jefferson, Thomas, 1 architectural designs of, Kaskaskia, IL, 146 425; book on, 234-35; character of, book Kasson, John, on Coney Island of 1890s and mn, 85; completes White House, 430; early 1900s, 77-78, 82, 86, 90 letter to LEnfant, 423-24; living condi tions in Phila. (1776), 448 Kearsley, John, 18 Keller, Christian B., Damn Dutch n Republicans, in PA, book on, ennsylvania Germans at Gettysburg, with Valuska, rev., 356-57 pastor), 100 Kennon, Donald R., ed., The House and ni f Joseph Watson), 317 Senate in the 1790s: Petitioning, Jensen, Joan M., on butter production by Lobbying, and Institutional Development, women, 62-63 with Bowling, rev., 109-11 Joe Richardson] (dower lave at W ishingt« ns Kennon, R. L. and Joshua Boucher, corre Phila. residence), 399-400, 468 spondence with Joseph Watson, 341-42 John Davis and Con pany textile business), Kerber, Linc la, 301, 313 64 kidnapping, of African Americans in Phila., yhn M\ iln] er Associates, Inc., discovery of ice notes and documents on, 31 45

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